Located amidst the lofty Khun Than mountain ranges in Northern Thailand is one of the most beautiful and most enchanting national parks in Thailand known as the Doi Khun Tan National Park. More....

Mae Ping National Park
Spread over an area of approximately 1,000 square kilometers Mae Ping National Park is one of the most fertile forests in Thailand. It is renowned for its abundant collection of plants, wild animals and birds. More....

Lamphun Province is a small, ancient town located on the banks of Kuang River. It is well known for its divine ambience, archaeological relics, delightful lakes, lush forests, rough mountain terrains and serene natural beauty. Lamphun Province is the biggest producer of Longas. More....

Lamphun is a small province that is located 26 kilometers from Chiang Mai. There are several interesting tourist destinations in and around Lamphun that are worth a visit. One such attraction is the Wat Chamathewi.

Also known as Ku Kut Pagoda, Wat Chamathewi is the second most important temple in the province that is located on the outskirts of the town of Lamphun on the Lamphun-San Pa Tong Road. The temple was constructed in the year 1298 BC during the reign of King Mahandayok in the honor of his mother Queen Chamathewi, More...

Lamphun is a small town located 26 kilometers south of Chiang Mai. Situated inside Lamphun is the National Museum of Lamphun, a place that can be best described as one presenting the best glimpse of history and architecture prevalent during the ancient Haripoonchai Kingdom.More.